I watched your video on my Galaxy S22. I have a 2019 Mac book pro that I am about to replace the battery and SSD in and add a swap disc. I am building a custom ATX case rig for Ubuntu Studio and running Reaper as well as BitWig Studio.
Please hold off on getting any snapdragon laptops. There still really isn’t any driver support so in most cases drivers to get devices like audio interfaces running aren’t able to install. Potentially great products when capability catches up but rn implementation and roll out is lackluster Be careful!
You obviously haven't even seen one of these machines with your own eyes, let alone even tested. And you're recommending them for music production?! You have no experience with compability, issues with emulation, VSTs, drivers, stability, ... Wow. Please don't do any fake reviews based on ads and commercials, OK?
i was hoping to see some test run of DAWs and plugins with the laptop because most DAWs and plugins are built for X86 processors, not ARM processors.. They do have a translation/emulation to translate x86 into ARM. But at least I wanna see if this translation program can properly run my DAW.. Dear Snapdragon X Elite reviewers out there, please run some DAWs 🙏🙏🙏😭
My brotha...Samsung makes parts for everyone. Even Apple gets most of their stuff from Samsung, and have since the birth of the iPhone. EVERYTHING these days are made using parts that cost $20 and sold for $2000. I use mac and windows, but mainly windows because I can build and buy exactly what I need and upgrade as needed. Mac doesn't let you customize stuff
Okay brotha first of all Apple is becoming less reliant on Samsung and what cost $20 and Apple is selling for $2000. I get you on the desktop side but lots of us like laptops and laptops unfortunately are becoming less upgradable.
@@GlobalWave1 idk where you're getting your info, but no. Apple hasn't become less reliant on Samsung. In fact they've steadily been increasing. Now more than half of their phone parts and display parts are provided from Samsung. Laptop or desktop is more of a preference, but you can do the same in both. All about what tools you're more comfortable using. I use both for different scenarios. Not here to debate 1 vs the other. Again all about what makes you comfortable
LIKE THE VIDEO GANG
I watched your video on my Galaxy S22.
I have a 2019 Mac book pro that I am about to replace the battery and SSD in and add a swap disc.
I am building a custom ATX case rig for Ubuntu Studio and running Reaper as well as BitWig Studio.
Please hold off on getting any snapdragon laptops. There still really isn’t any driver support so in most cases drivers to get devices like audio interfaces running aren’t able to install. Potentially great products when capability catches up but rn implementation and roll out is lackluster Be careful!
You obviously haven't even seen one of these machines with your own eyes, let alone even tested. And you're recommending them for music production?! You have no experience with compability, issues with emulation, VSTs, drivers, stability, ... Wow. Please don't do any fake reviews based on ads and commercials, OK?
What app would you want to use? You don't mention compatibility. If it's Ableton you'd be out of luck because it will not work. Don't about other daws
Last i heard, ASIO doesnt work with any of the x86_64 DAWs because PRISM, the translation technology, doesn't provide access to the audio hardware.
If you go with snapdragon, be sure your drivers, installers, DAW etc supports it
i was hoping to see some test run of DAWs and plugins with the laptop because most DAWs and plugins are built for X86 processors, not ARM processors.. They do have a translation/emulation to translate x86 into ARM. But at least I wanna see if this translation program can properly run my DAW.. Dear Snapdragon X Elite reviewers out there, please run some DAWs 🙏🙏🙏😭
Why did I click on this video. When you will not switch. Pitching just like a used car sales man.
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Yoga Slim 7x with 32gb RAM and 1tb SSD M.2 with the Snapdragon X Elite for $1300....dang man I'm thinking about this
What about⬇️⬇️ for music production?
ASUS Zenbook UX3402VA I7-1360P 16GB 1TB SSD 14" OLED WIN11 HOME Notebook
Pretty sure Ableton doesnt support it
My brotha...Samsung makes parts for everyone. Even Apple gets most of their stuff from Samsung, and have since the birth of the iPhone. EVERYTHING these days are made using parts that cost $20 and sold for $2000.
I use mac and windows, but mainly windows because I can build and buy exactly what I need and upgrade as needed. Mac doesn't let you customize stuff
I Definitely was thinking about getting a foldable from Samsung idk we’ll see. Thanks for watching
Okay brotha first of all Apple is becoming less reliant on Samsung and what cost $20 and Apple is selling for $2000.
I get you on the desktop side but lots of us like laptops and laptops unfortunately are becoming less upgradable.
@@GlobalWave1 idk where you're getting your info, but no. Apple hasn't become less reliant on Samsung. In fact they've steadily been increasing. Now more than half of their phone parts and display parts are provided from Samsung.
Laptop or desktop is more of a preference, but you can do the same in both. All about what tools you're more comfortable using. I use both for different scenarios. Not here to debate 1 vs the other. Again all about what makes you comfortable
what happen to the song a week ?
@@battlingdepression2053 had to put it on pause for a bit. Upgrading my setup very soon